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Chicago is the home of many miles of running paths and trails, making it the perfect city for runners of every level of experience. Trails Lakefront Trail: 18 miles long Runs from the north end of Hollywood Avenue to the south end of 71st Street Weaves alongside Lake Michigan As it cuts through popular financial […]

Chicago also offers a slew of activities geared toward making running in the city a social experience. Running Clubs: [1] Every week, dozens of groups meet to run together CARA (Chicago Area Runners Association): 30 years-old Over 9,000 members Tons of training and running opportunities Universal Sole: Monday night meetings Group convenes at the Universal […]

It’s common to be on the lookout for celebrities in the concrete jungles of New York and L.A. but you can hunt for famous “game” in less common “habitats” using social media as your guide. If you’ve got some social media savvy and a little bit of luck, you might just bag some face […]

Music lovers and foodies, rejoice! Austin is a haven for bands, festivals, and food of all kinds. It’s also brimming with opportunity for employment and entrepreneurship. If you live in Austin, you know how great it is. If you don’t, stop by for a visit and see the fantastic city for yourself! Roaring Music […]

Giving students more control over their living situations results in fewer conflicts. [1] Social media connects billions of people from all over the world, so why not use it to find your college roommate? Facebook™ Check with the college to see if there’s a Facebook group for incoming students. [1] Post a status update […]

In the first quarter of 2012, the average home Internet speed for users in the United States was 6.6 Megabits per second (Mbps)[1]. We pulled information from Charlotte, Las Vegas, and New York City to see how each city compared. And for newbies renting in an unfamiliar area, we’ve pulled the internet service providers in […]

In the first quarter of 2012, the average home Internet speed for users in the United States was 6.6 Megabits per second (Mbps)[1]. We pulled information from Charlotte, Las Vegas, and New York City to see how each city compared. And for newbies renting in an unfamiliar area, we’ve pulled the internet service providers in several cities […]

In the first quarter of 2012, the average home Internet speed for users in the United States was 6.6 Megabits per second (Mbps)[1]. We pulled information from Charlotte, Las Vegas, and New York City to see how each city compared. And for newbies renting in an unfamiliar area, we’ve pulled the internet service providers in several cities across […]

In the first quarter of 2012, the average home Internet speed for users in the United States was 6.6 Megabits per second (Mbps)[1]. We pulled information from Charlotte, Las Vegas, and New York City to see how each city compared. Charlotte, North Carolina, Las Vegas, Nevada, and New York, New York all came in on […]

Local Mobile Wars Smartphone use is on the rise, with 101.3 million reported users as of March, 2012.[1] The number of people finding apartments or houses with the aid of their smartphones (and mapping technology) is on the rise as well. [2,3] But which operating systems reign supreme in house-hunting and mapping in Saint […]

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